Your day starts and ends with a cup of coffee : YES! I am such a horrible- not in the mood-cranky person at work without it.

You can power-walk in 5-inch heels with your laptop bag while checking your BlackBerry: HA! I do not wear heels no more since I work in Bali, but yes, I still remember the aching ankles at night.

Inside jokes with your colleagues will get you through the day—especially the insanely stressful ones. *Smiley face

You can toggle among a PowerPoint presentation, a press release, Twitter strategy, and PSA outlines—all in an hour: GIMME!

You preface Happy Hour with: “Sorry, I need to keep my phone on the table. I have to be connected to email and phone just in case.” : This is sad but true. Sorry friends :(

Your speed-dials connect to the CEO, CFO, CIO, CRO, and Arby’s : In my case, a little diner around the corner. Slightly healthier.

Your BlackBerry sleeps with you every night. Your better half does not : Ouch!

“Relax" time is in the shower when you always seem to come up with the best PR pitches. (Source)

EVERYTHING in your life—from doing the laundry to playing a round of golf—is recorded in your mind in 15-minute billable increments. (Source): Yes. A definite yes ( tho' I don't golf).

You engage in weekly conversations with your clients that start with, “Why weren't we included in this WSJ article?” (Source) : Hahaha... Another yes.

You've heard all the lines about sleep: "Sleep is overrated." "You can sleep all you want when you die." "Do you ever sleep?" (Source) : Thankfully, this is not happening to me.

You rely on to-do lists (yes, plural) to get you through your day, but often don't get to cross anything off until 4 p.m. (after managing a few surprise crises). (Source)

You can't look at or listen to any form of media without thinking, "My client should be on/in that." (Source) You read me baby!

You're the only person groaning out loud when reading the paper on the bus. How were we not included? (Source) : Guilty for this. Really.

You read/hear about a company's crisis and instantly think, "I wonder who their AOR is." (Source) : All.the.time

You never plan meetings on Fridays afternoons or make personal plans on Friday evenings. You know that “the call" is coming at 4:45 p.m., and everything will need to be dropped anyway. (Source) : Another sad but true fact. Hahaha...

You actually take surveys. It's good client karma, right? (Source): In your face!